District 150 Superintendent Grenita Lathan said she is looking at rolling out a television show come late November or early December to talk about the school district.

Lathan said the television show, to air on a on a local access channel, will be a chance to "tell our own story," possibly spotlighting and promoting schools but also as a means to dispute rumors, the superintendent told School Board members Monday night.

One segment may be called "fact or fiction," Lathan said, where she would highlight what's being talked about most around the district and whether it is fact-based. Another might involve a "man-on-the-street" question-and-answer session or a "did you know?" segment to note certain facts about the school district.

"We are going to start telling the good stories of our district," Lathan said, adding that the television show would give them a platform to address "things that come up randomly."

District spokeswoman Stacey Shangraw said the district is talking to WTVP-TV and Comcast about where the television show might appear. It's unclear how often the show might be broadcast.